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Hubble telescope sees an angry star and an evaporating planet Just about 32 light-years from our solar system (which is incredibly close, cosmically speaking) an angry red dwarf star named AU Microscopii is absolutely tormenting one of its very own planets, AU Microscopii b.
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NASA's Juno Jupiter probe to get closest view of volcanic moon Io on July 30 The solar-powered spacecraft will make its 52nd flyby of Io this weekend, taking its closest-ever look at the volcanic moon. Comments (0). NASA's Juno spacecraft spins past Io as its parent planet Jupiter broods in the background.
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Life on Venus: Your Questions Answered Back when optical telescopes were the only tools humans had to peer into space, all we could see of our nearest celestial neighbor was a cloud-shrouded planet. Some scientists at the time thought that Venus might not be too different from Earth, since both ...
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See two different meteor showers peak in the coming days Two meteor showers, the Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids, are both expected to peak during the evenings of July 30 and 31. They will have to compete with a bright moon that's 95% full, ...
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SpaceX rocket double play! Falcon 9 soars over Falcon Heavy in gorgeous launch photo The two rockets were supposed to fly just 44 minutes apart on Thursday (July 28), but the Heavy ended up staying on the ground. Comments (0). a falcon 9 rocket carves an orange arc in the sky behind a black-and. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches 22 ...
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3D-printed hearts on ISS could help astronauts travel to deep space Preparing for a future in which astronauts begin adventuring deep into our solar system, scientists are developing 3D-printed hearts that they plan on launching to the International Space Station in 2027. The idea is simply to see how these artificial ...
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James Webb Space Telescope spies giant cosmic question mark in deep space (photo) In the image, the stars, named Herbig-Haro 46/47, are surrounded by a disk of material that "feeds" the stars as they grow for millions of years.
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Portrait of intense communications within microfluidic neural networks In vitro model networks could provide cellular models of physiological relevance to reproduce and investigate the basic function of neural circuits on a chip in the laboratory. Several tools and methods have been developed since the past decade to ...
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SpaceX's second launch attempt of JUPITER 3 communications satellite pushed back KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — Many hoped to see two SpaceX launches on Thursday night, but the second one — the JUPITER 3 mission — has been moved to Friday evening. What You Need To Know. The next attempt will be Friday at the same time, 11:04 p.m. ET
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Listen to a star 'twinkle' But stars also have an innate "twinkle" — caused by rippling waves of gas on their surfaces — that is imperceptible to current Earth-bound telescopes. In a new study, a Northwestern University- ...
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